When Did Singapore Art Museum Close?

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Singapore’s art scene, especially the contemporary art scene, has been flourishing in recent years. As a result, the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) was opened in 1996 to showcase Singapore’s rich and diverse artistic heritage.

It featured works from local and international artists, as well as unique and innovative exhibitions. Since its inception, SAM has become one of the most important cultural institutions in Singapore and has been instrumental in advancing the visual arts in the country.

Over its 20-year history, SAM hosted numerous world-class exhibitions, ranging from classical to modern art. It was also home to some of Singapore’s most renowned artists such as Georgette Chen and Yeo Hui Min. SAM was also an important platform for young artists to showcase their work and gain recognition for their talents.

In 2016, it was announced that SAM would be closing down due to a lack of funding. This marked the end of an era for Singapore’s art scene, as SAM had become an integral part of the city’s cultural landscape over its 20-year run. Despite this setback, many other institutions have stepped up to fill the void left by SAM by offering new opportunities for aspiring local artists.

Conclusion: The Singapore Art Museum closed its doors in 2016 after two decades of showcasing some of the best local and international art works. Although this was a setback for Singapore’s art scene, many other institutions have picked up where it left off by providing more opportunities for aspiring artists.